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by jimhirshfield
5072 days ago
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I'm not trying to win a legal case here, just sayin'...
1. "The broadcast industry does not want American's to know..." Opinion. Why would they want this widely known?
2. "...legally obligated..." OK, that might be a little strong, but I stand by the POV that they can not encrypt this signal. The FCC citations (on Engadget article) make that clear (to me). It's possible that this works for me (and others) because...
I am a subscriber to my cable company for telephone and internet access (but not TV), and so they can not send a tech out to disconnect me from their grid because it would terminate my current services AND they can not encrypt the Clear QAM signal for the Broadcast TV channels. Again, I'm not trying to argue some legal case here. But I do think it's more than just the cable company being lazy and not sending a technician out. |
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